After LED what? Welcome to world of connected lighting

Today, we are on the cusp of an augmented age where technology is redefining the possibilities of what a human can truly be capable of. Sensors, networks, Artificial intelligence, Robotics, digital manufacturing, Nanomaterials, 3DPrinting , Augmented reality, Machine Learning and Big Data are rewriting the rules in Lighting Industry.

The Changing world order as seen today

Most are familiar with the invention of
the steam engine in the late 18th century, ushering in the age of mechanization
that released people from dependency on domesticated animals for production.
This paradigm shifting change is known as the First Industrial Revolution. The
second revolution took place around a hundred years later when the availability
of electrical energy coupled with division of labour made it possible to mass
produce items on an assembly line – the prototype of the modern factory. The
third such transformation occurred when computing power enabled automation in
the production process. The latest or Fourth Industrial Revolution, which some
have said is an extension of the third, involves the integration of various
technologies combined with artificial intelligence to enable inanimate objects
to communicate resulting in a profound acceleration in progress. Industry 4.0
will continue to be driven by connectivity solutions that don’t stop at
Smartphone’s. Software will disrupt most traditional industries in the next
5-10 years. This evolution indicates a tectonic shift in technology from
electrical to electronics.

What is in Store for the Lighting
Company and the Job Market

In turn, this may represent a significant
growth opportunity for companies offering connected LED solutions.With LEDs dominating the
mainstream, the next emphasis in the community is ‘connected
lighting’.Connected Lighting thus will be the next disruptive force to reckon
with. According to a new research report by Global Market Insights. Inc Smart
Lighting Market is predicted to be valued at USD 24 billion by 2024. The smart
lighting market growth is attributed to worldwide initiatives for smart city
development and the growing popularity of home and building automation systems
in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. As the modernized smart
city infrastructure offers intelligent connectivity among different components
of the administrative framework such as transport, healthcare, and law &
order, further initiatives for developing smart cities are likely to be
undertaken aggressively around the world over the next one decade.

The communication technology market is expected to exhibit excellent growth between 2018 and 2024 due to rapid advancements in wireless communication technologies such as LPWAN, Wi-Fi, and hybrid technologies. With the increasing popularity of highly interconnected IoT-based smart city ecosystem, these technologies are expected to play a critical role in enabling such intelligent and data driven infrastructure. In the light control market, sensors are expected to exhibit the fastest adoption over the forecast period. This accelerated adoption can be attributed to technological advancements in different types of sensors, such as occupancy sensors and motion sensors, which enhance the ability of smart lighting systems to effectively react to the surrounding conditions. Also, as these sensors enable remote operability of lighting systems through mobile devices, their utility in connected lighting solutions is likely to increase substantially over the forecast timeline.

Why the need of Smart Lighting

Just as no one buys a smartphone based on
its ability to make phone calls, future buyers of smart-lighting will not be
buying lights for their ability to produce illumination. They will be buying
into an ecosystem of applications and services that have absolutely nothing to
do with light. You will find lighting intersecting with adjacent industries
like security, sensing, big-data, and even advertising.

Welcome To the world of Smart Lighting and
exponential possibility. As lighting systems get smarter, a vision of
autonomous, self-commissioning illumination systems is emerging where
illumination plays an active role in managing human health and well-being,
improving worker productivity, providing wireless communications, and improving
building management system operation.

Future Trends

“Light bulbs are destined to become an
essential fixture in the IoT revolution” Industry 4.0 will continue to be driven by
connectivity solutions that don’t stop at smartphones. Sensors too have become
more accurate and efficient. They consume less power, can detect greater ranges
and can often be connected wirelessly to other devices to form a network that
can monitor everything from one end of the business to the other.Thus most
great new enterprises in the years to come will either build their businesses
off new sources of information or by converting previously analog environments
into digital information. Information will the greatest asset of any Company.
More reliably than any other asset, information has the potential to double
regularly. Rather than simply assembling assets, the key to success is
accessing valuable caches of existing information. Google,Facebook,Linkedin all
Muti billion dollar Company a result of digitizing our relationships and ,
turning them into information. Industry veterans believe that most great new
enterprises in the years to come will either build their businesses off new
sources of information or by converting previously analog environments into
information. This revolution will be labeled Big Data.By combining vast stores
of data with powerful new analytical tools, there is an opportunity to see the
world in a new way—and to turn the resulting information into new business
opportunities. This is not just static information. It is also dynamic
information—data that registers the natural world not simply as it is, but as
it changes.Thus the 5P benefits of big data: productivity, prevention,
participation, personalization and prediction.

Smart City the parameters the needs and usability with
Livability.

Trends shows Small Towns will soon be urbanized. As per estimates, about 25–30 people will migrate every minute to major Indian cities from rural areas in search of better livelihood and better lifestyles. With this momentum, about 843 million people are expected to live in urban areas by 2050. To accommodate this massive urbanization, India needs to find smarter ways to manage complexities, reduce expenses, increase efficiency and improve the quality of life. Data will be of Immense Importance and Internet will be life line.The Internet is now the world’s nervous system, with our mobile devices serving as edge points and nodes on that network. Think about that for a second: we’ll be jumping from eight billion Internet-connected devices today to fifty billion by 2025, and to a trillion a mere decade later. Ten years ago we had five hundred million Internet-connected devices. Today there are about eight billion. By 2020 there will be fifty billion and a decade later we’ll have a trillion Internet-connected devices as we literally information-enable every aspect of the world in the Internet of Things. Suddenly everything that is a lie is the truth, and everything that is true is a lie. The world is now being divided and defined differently. The second great disruption is Technology. The pervasiveness of the Internet is transforming the way we eat, live, shop, travel and even the way we interact with each other. It has given rise to the sharing economy. This collaborative consumption, a hallmark of the millennial and we have plenty of them, has changed the way we exist .

As municipalities grow and urban
population expands, city officials are feeling the pressure to invest in IoT
pilots and programs. By adding embedded intelligence to its assets, cities can
create a working framework of modern, cost-effective technology that gathers
data and can ultimately improve the quality of life of its citizens. In
addition, every city, regardless of size, wants to have the moniker of being a
smart city. With transportation, energy, safety, water and air quality issues
that could all benefit from smart technology upgrades, the first question is
often, “where should we start?

Experts and Trade pundits show why street lights can pave the way for other citywide IoT projects:

a) Street lights represent a substantial portion of city energy budgets, up to 40 percent. b) Smart street lights can save 50 percent to 70 percent of this cost by dimming when activity is low, which means the city saves big money. These savings can be used to reduce city expense and to fund future initiatives while offering the utility a chance to increase its asset base at the expense of energy costs. c ) Networked LED lights can provide not only energy savings, but information about outages or other anomalies in the energy network. d) Lights can be remotely dimmed to reduce energy usage. Networked lights can also be managed by smart devices that adjust lighting in response to traffic patterns and help identify roadway hazards. e) Networked lighting systems are also seen as a viable platform on which solution providers can build future sensing, data gathering and communications capabilities. For example, networked lights can communicate with video cameras, parking sensors, environmental sensors, weather sensors and more through the same network infrastructure.